Norman A. Lutze, 57, a Town of Newton (Manitowoc County) farmer and cattle trucker, was found dead in the cab of his truck that had run off County Trunk C west of Newton Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. Theodore Teitgen, Manitowoc County coroner, attributed death to a coronary attack. He said it was not classified as a traffic accident. Mr. Lutze had driven for Gordon Karstaedt, a cattle buyer.
A native of Newton, he was born September 24, 1913, a son of the late Robert and Rose Bauman Lutze. On November 25, 1938, he married Ruth Roehl in her Sheboygan County home.
Mr. Lutze was an elder in Salem Ebenezer Reformed Church, Newton. (Survivors omitted for privacy)
Funeral services were held Saturday in Salem Church, Newton, with the Rev. N. C. Hoeflinger, pastor, officiating. Burial was in St. John Cemetery, Town of Centerville.
Norman A. Lutze, 57, a Town of Newton (Manitowoc County) farmer and cattle trucker, was found dead in the cab of his truck that had run off County Trunk C west of Newton Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. Theodore Teitgen, Manitowoc County coroner, attributed death to a coronary attack. He said it was not classified as a traffic accident. Mr. Lutze had driven for Gordon Karstaedt, a cattle buyer.
A native of Newton, he was born September 24, 1913, a son of the late Robert and Rose Bauman Lutze. On November 25, 1938, he married Ruth Roehl in her Sheboygan County home.
Mr. Lutze was an elder in Salem Ebenezer Reformed Church, Newton. (Survivors omitted for privacy)
Funeral services were held Saturday in Salem Church, Newton, with the Rev. N. C. Hoeflinger, pastor, officiating. Burial was in St. John Cemetery, Town of Centerville.
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